Rebecca Sue

A Sister's Reflections on Disability, Faith, and Love

Kathleen Norris

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A New Memoir from New York Times Bestselling Author Kathleen Norris "My sister Rebecca had perinatal hypoxia, but I knew and loved her as my little sister long before I heard that term applied to her. As Becky became a toddler our parents noted that her development was not like that of my older brother and myself. But that mattered less to all of us than the fact that we enjoyed the company of a lively little person, who in an atmosphere of familial love and support was developing a strong personality." Discover the untold story behind one of Kathleen Norris's deeply personal relationships in Rebecca Sue. Best known for her insightful and poignant reflections on faith and life, Norris steps into uncharted territory by sharing an intimate memoir exploring the life of her younger sister Becky. Born with perinatal hypoxia, Becky's life was shaped by physical and mental disabilities, yet her spirit and resilience illuminate the hidden power of faith, family, and love. With Norris's signature blend of poetic prose, spiritual reflection, and heartfelt storytelling, Rebecca Sue invites readers into a profoundly moving narrative. This isn't just a memoir; it's a tender tribute to Becky's intelligence, her struggles, and her extraordinary ability to inspire those around her. Through Becky, Norris examines the strength of familial bonds, the complexity of emotional and practical caregiving, and the myriad ways God works in our lives—seen and unseen. Kathleen Norris, a five-time New York Times bestselling author, weaves her family's story with the depth and nuance her fans have come to cherish. Rebecca Sue explores the resilience of the human spirit, weaving a powerful story of perseverance, hope, and the unexpected ways people find strength during life's toughest moments. This book is a heartfelt exploration of relationships, resilience, and faith—perfect for anyone drawn to spiritual growth, human connection, or those who belong to or support the disability community. What You'll Find Inside - Beautiful Storytelling: A heartfelt narrative of Becky's life, capturing the joys and challenges of navigating disability with faith and grace. - Spiritual Reflections: Kathleen Norris draws profound insights on how God's hidden power is revealed through family, caregiving, and love. - A Rare Perspective: Learn from Becky's unwavering courage and Kathleen's enduring reflections on sisterhood, faith, and resilience. - Tasting God's Grace: Read stories reflecting grace in everyday life challenges and triumphs.Kathleen Norris writes this memoir with the same care and introspection that has defined her career, sharing her own stories and reflections. Her compassion and honesty shine through, encouraging readers to consider their own relationships and faith. Why Read Rebecca Sue? This book offers a heartfelt journey through family relationships and personal growth. Whether you're a fan of Kathleen Norris, a memoir enthusiast, or someone exploring the intersection of disability and faith, Rebecca Sue will captivate your heart and soul. Discover how faith, family, and love can transform challenges into opportunities for deeper connection. Find inspiration in Becky's remarkable resilience and Kathleen's stirring reflections, and experience a richer understanding of what it means to live a life shaped by faith. Order your copy of Rebecca Sue today and step into a profoundly moving story that will linger with you long after you turn the final page.

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hope, intelligence, family, spirituality, memoir, disabled, group home, developmental, disabilities, IQ, Catholic, sisterhood, handicap, relationship, cognitive, impairment, healthcare, families, health, perinatal hypoxia, Christianity, neurodivergent, siblings, adult